Go to Kiwanis Bikes and then click on the Burning Man link on the left.

wierd...

not sure how i feel about renting a bike for the burn. I'm sure it will work for someone though. I live in a pretty big appartment complex. I intend to just leave my bike out by the dumpster afterwards. some kid would be more than stoked to take a bike that's still 75% functional after 7 days in the desert. that's if i even bring my bike back off the playa. last time some neighbors were more than happy to take it from us.

And for the record...if you're driving down from Washington or Oregon and go thru Cedarville, there was a guy on Main St with about 20-30 bikes for sale at reasonable prices...he'll prolly be there again this year.

Don't bore your friends with all your troubles. Tell your enemies instead, for they will delight in hearing about them.

I have my bike from last year. My brother-in-law from the Netherlands is a virgin this year and needed for me to get him a bike before he comes over. He was the one that pointed out the bike site. The funny thing is that it is only 6 miles as the crow flies from my house.

You know it's going to be a bad day when you jump out of bed and miss the floor.

i bought mine from target for $60 and didn't decorate it... and it looked just like everyone elses bike from target for $60. needless to say, it dissapeared after 5 minutes when i set it down to buy ice... and next to it, was the exact same bike minus the cat eye and fireflies on the wheels and plus the cardboard packaging left in the wheels from the "showroom floor".

someone mistook my bike for thiers because... well, they were bought from the same place.

a venue like this may offer some origionality and selection to remedy the fact that a large number of people are going to have the same bike.

Between the blinking el wire, strobe lights front and rear plus two blinking lighted water bottles mine was hard to miss at night. Also had a large frog on the front and a pink squeeze horn. The most important thing was a lock. I trust but I also protect

You know it's going to be a bad day when you jump out of bed and miss the floor.

geospyder wrote:Between the blinking el wire, strobe lights front and rear plus two blinking lighted water bottles mine was hard to miss at night. Also had a large frog on the front and a pink squeeze horn. The most important thing was a lock. I trust but I also protect

I had some Elwire, but it was on my person and not on my bike.

i guess it was just a rookie mistake. with 9 months of research and prep, i showed up over prepared for the event in almost every facet. I'm actually glad that this was my biggest mistake.

this year i bought some led tubes to tape to my spokes with a battery and a power switch. think ill pull of the front reflector and retrofit a flashlight into its place for night time illumination.

when we got the other bike back to camp we wrapped it up in orange contractor tape. ill probly do something of the like again this year.

We don't dick around when it comes to bike/trike illumination. Last year I had my right arm in a 90-degree angle cast, so AntiM let me use her trike. I wired it up with about 15 feet of EL wire, a strand of LED christmas lights, a ground effects light bar, a bicycle headlight (4 AA batteries) and a automotive fog lamp for extreme lighting needs. All but the bike headlight were powerd by a 12v 10a sealed lead-acid battery wired under the rear axle stays.

“We cross our bridges when we come to them and burn them behind us, with nothing to show for our progress except a memory of the smell of smoke, and a presumption that once our eyes watered.”

I've bought bikes from Kiwanis for 2 years in a row....these people are awesome. The bikes (usually $35) are definitely playa ready and they always have a big selection to choose from. Best yet, the money that they make off their bike program goes to supplying deserving kids in he Reno/Sparks area with a bike. They also come down every year with trailers and remove all the bikes that people leave on the playa.

I'm sorry to say I forgot. I think I either got the link here or posted the link here. They're from China, but delivery was very quick, and they were very cheap. Probably full of lead, cadmium, and melamine. :->

I'm not too often a bike rider, so I'm thinking I will probably skip out on getting one- but I heard from a friend the Playa is getting pretty torn up and thus not so easy to ride on.... comments from burners?

You will have 7 square miles to walk if you don't have a bike. You can catch some rides on art cars and mutant vehicles, but there is nothing better than having your own wheels with freedom to travel when and where you want.

the playa "rejuvenates" each winter........but, to differing degrees......so, you can't say it's "getting torn up", unless the reference is just during the burn.....if I understand the dynamics correctly.

also:

we went back out Wed. after the event, to get our MV and bring it home.
there were literally hundreds of bikes, in differing conditions, laying alone and in piles, all over the playa..........
The Kiwanis donation trailer was full and had a sign so stating when we came through Gerlach.

seems, there'd still be opportunity for someone to get stuff to re-sell for the next year.......